Examples of using Will be driven in English and their translations into Slovak
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believe that future energy markets will be driven by the energy from the sun
Choosing the type of operation will be driven malignancy, distance from the anus
International Motorcycle Race Cup(IMRC) is a two-day championship race series. These serials will be driven under this flag.
Each week, we will meet here, and you will be driven to high foot traffic locations.
self-medication can temporarily eliminate symptoms, and the disease will be driven inside.
These tipping points are that half of BI and analytics spending will be business driven, half of new license spending will be driven by data discovery requirements,
This will mean that while the value of Ether will be driven but the demand for tech,
These tipping points are that half of BI and analytics spend will be business driven, half of new license spend will be driven by data discovery requirements,
These tipping points are half of BI and analytics spend will be business driven, half of new license spend will be driven by data discovery requirements,
The three cars will be driven respectively by Jochen Mass,
Within 2018, Fitch expects Slovakia's economic growth at over 3% annually, which will be driven mainly by domestic demand thanks to an improving labor market development.
economic growth will be driven by expansion in the domestic consumer
Your driver will await you in the arrival hall with a sign bearing your name and you will be driven in comfort and safety to your destination at a fixed rate with no hassle.
Jensen added:"It is anticipated that almost all of the growth in listed renewable energy over the next decade will be driven by companies that do not have renewable energy as their main business.
During the visit he described some of his nation saying,"Some (on the Day of Judgement) will be driven away from my Pool just as a stray camel is driven away.
The international economic landscape will ultimately shape further discussion about a future global climate treaty, and the process will be driven by the key economic powers:
D printing M&A activity in 2018 will be driven both by captives, for example GE 2016 acquisitions of Arcam
while further improvements above these levels will be driven by the labelling scheme.
EU labour statistics developments will be driven by the revised Lisbon strategy now refocused on growth and employment in Europe,